Andrew Peterson Farmstead, 1867 farmstead in Carver County, United States.
Andrew Peterson Farmstead is a 19th century farm in Carver County that includes multiple buildings arranged around the main house to serve agricultural and residential functions. The structures demonstrate rural Minnesota architecture and land organization from that era.
Swedish immigrant Andrew Peterson established the farmstead in 1867 and kept detailed diaries documenting his daily work and life on the farm. These records provide rare firsthand accounts of rural immigrant life spanning several decades.
The farmstead demonstrates how Swedish immigrants built their lives in Minnesota through architecture and farming practices. The layout and structures reveal choices these settlers made about community and livelihood.
The farmstead is open to visitors through guided tours that take you through the buildings and grounds. It is best to plan ahead since access is available at set times rather than by dropping in.
Andrew Peterson's handwritten diaries became the source material for a famous novel series by a Swedish author about emigration to America. This literary connection links the farm to broader stories of immigration that readers worldwide have encountered.
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